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Using AI instead of judges and magistrates in criminal trials
It's already been suggested and people rightfully pointed out flaws as human judges can interpret nuance and make judgements of the validity of testimony that AI is not yet capable of doing. But how about using AI just for sentencing? Once the defendant's guilt has been established in a trial, surely we don't need a human to determine sentencing. This would speed up at least one aspect of the criminal justice system reducing the workload on human judges and reducing the burden on taxpayers paying their exorbitant salaries.
u/TwistedMindInTheDark — 3 days ago